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Analyzing Inefficiency Below the Optimal Output

In a market where banana production imposes a cost on downstream fishermen, the Pareto-efficient level of output is achieved where the market price for bananas equals the marginal social cost. Explain why producing one ton less than this efficient quantity would not represent a Pareto improvement.

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